Meme stocks are roaring again. Yes, again (2024)

NEW YORK (AP) — Meme stocks are shaking Wall Street once again Monday. And, as is so usually the case, it all started online.

A post on Reddit late Sunday indicated that Keith Gill, a central character in the original 2021 meme stock crack, had built a sizeable stake in GameStop. Shares of GameStop closed up 21% to $28 after jumping above $40 right after the opening of trading. AMC Entertainment, another popular meme stocks, rose 11.1%.

If it all sounds familiar, it should. It was just three weeks ago that GameStop shares were soaring on excitement about a post on social media by another account tied to Gill. At that time, a Twitter account associated with him made its first posting since June 2021, though the gains fizzled relatively quickly.

Ever since bands of smaller-pocketed and novice investors began taking stock prices of downtrodden companies to breathtaking heights three years ago, the potential for more flareups has been obvious.

This time, Wall Street is better prepared to more easily digest the sharp movements, experts say. But some things remain firmly the same. Chief among them is the risk associated with such volatile stocks, where prices can soar — and crater — quickly. Here’s a look at what’s going on:

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WHAT TRIGGERED THE LATEST MOVES?

Gill has become a hero online, known for continually professing how much he liked GameStop’s stock as it charged to heights in 2021 that professional investors saw as irrational. He even said it in testimony before Congress when it was looking into the meme-stock craze.

Late Sunday, an account on Reddit with the handle Deep F- - - - - - Value shared a screenshot showing an account holding 5 million shares of GameStop stock, plus options to buy more. The total holdings were worth $181.4 million, as of Friday’s close, and the screenshot looked just like ones that the account had shared during the supernova run for GameStop in early 2021.

It was the first post for the Reddit account since April 2021, when it had posted what it called a “final update” on its “YOLO”, or you-only-live-once, investment in GameStop. Euphoria erupted quickly, with users on Reddit exclaiming “I’M HERE FOR HISTORY!” and “If he’s still in, I’m still in.”

When the stock market opened for trading on Monday, GameStop immediately soared.

SHOULD THE STOCK BE RISING THAT FAST?

Financial analysts and professional investors who care mostly about numbers like profits, cash flow and interest rates would say no. GameStop’s financial prospects did not change over the weekend, before the dizzying swings in its stock price.

Conventional wisdom says a stock should eventually settle at a price that reflects how much cash the company is generating, where interest rates are heading and other factors. But in the short term, what sets a stock’s price is how much investors are willing to pay for it. And, on Monday at least, people are willing to pay much higher prices for shares of GameStop.

HOW CAN THE REACTION HAVE BEEN SO QUICK?

This is the new age of investing, one where anyone can buy a stock with zero commissions simply by tapping a few times on a phone. It’s the culmination of years of innovation. At each step of the way, consumer advocates hailed the broadening playing field, which allowed more people to invest in stocks and build wealth. But they also warned that easy access could encourage people to trade too quickly or too rashly.

HOW IS THIS TIME DIFFERENT FROM 2021?

Meme-stock companies have more shares trading in the market than they did in 2021, which could lessen the chances of what’s called a “short squeeze,” according to Nick Battista, director of market intelligence at tastylive, a streaming network geared toward options traders.

A short squeeze is a relatively rare event that can yield eye-popping profits for people riding the wave. When investors bet a stock’s price will go down in the future, they “short” it by borrowing shares and selling them. Later, if the price does indeed fall, the short sellers can buy the stock, return the borrowed shares and pocket the difference.

But when a highly shorted stock rises in price quickly, short sellers sometimes scramble to get out of their trades. They can do that only by buying shares of the stock, which can set off a self-feeding cycle that makes the price shoot even higher.

Such a short squeeze likely contributed to GameStop’s thrilling ascent in 2021, but the SEC"s staff said it was a small fraction of the overall purchases and that GameStop’s stock stayed high even after short sellers had gotten out of their trades.

GameStop in March had roughly 305.9 million shares of its stock trading in the market, more than four times the number of shares it had in March 2021. Such growth “greatly increases the amount of activity needed to squeeze higher” for GameStop and other meme stocks, Battista said. “Can they move higher? Sure, but it’s going to be a tougher task this time around.”

WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF JOINING IN?

It’s important to know the momentum can shift just as suddenly the other way. It took just four weeks in 2021 for GameStop’s stock to go from less than $5 to more than $120. But it has yet to touch that price again. Even after its big jump in recent days, GameStop shares can still be bought for less than $30.

After briefly reaching $390 during the summer of 2021, AMC’s stock is now at roughly $5.

Meme stocks are roaring again. Yes, again (2024)

FAQs

What are the best meme stocks to buy? ›

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MLGO32.571
FFIE1.472
HOLO1.023
WISA0.824
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Are meme stocks volatile? ›

Meme stocks shook up the market in 2021 when retail investors used social media to push certain stocks into popularity. Here's what investors should know as these volatile stocks trend again. There can be little doubt that meme stocks' average longer-term performance is dismal.

Is Tesla a meme stock? ›

For years now, Tesla's share price has been entirely unmoored from the company's actual business — a meme stock. Bill Gross is right in his assessment.

What is a meme stock? ›

“A meme stock is any publicly traded stock with a price performance that's strongly influenced by activity on social media,” according to Britannica Money.

What is the best $1 stock to buy? ›

Best Stocks Under $1 to Buy in 2024
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NASDAQ: SGMOSangamo Therapeutics Inc.+ 41.07%
NYSE: EAFGrafTech International Ltd.– 58.60%
AMEX: TELLTellurian Inc.+ 24.01%
NASDAQ: FCELFuelCell Energy Inc.– 73.20%
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What is the most shorted meme stock? ›

Some of the most heavily shorted names are seeing rallies in Monday's premarket action, including shares of SunPower and MicroCloud Hologram, up 13%. Those two top the list of the most shorted stocks on MarketWatch's data pages.

Is Tesla stock going to rise or fall? ›

Tesla (TSLA)

Wall Street consensus also has 2024 Tesla earnings firmly below last year's level. That signals another year of earnings declines for this growth stock. Analysts currently expect Tesla earnings per share of just $2.24 in 2024, according to FactSet. That would be a 28% decline vs. $3.12 in 2023.

Is Tesla stock rated a buy? ›

Tesla has a consensus rating of Hold which is based on 12 buy ratings, 16 hold ratings and 8 sell ratings. What is Tesla's price target? The average price target for Tesla is $208.98. This is based on 36 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.

What are Tesla shares called? ›

Tesla, Inc. Common Stock (TSLA)

Can you make money with meme stock? ›

Can I make money with meme stocks? While it is possible to make money with meme stocks, it is an extremely risky venture. Meme stock investing relies on trying to time the market, which humans, even those professionally trained, are notoriously bad at.

Why is it called a meme? ›

meme, unit of cultural information spread by imitation. The term meme (from the Greek mimema, meaning “imitated”) was introduced in 1976 by British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in his work The Selfish Gene.

Why do people buy meme stocks? ›

A meme stock's value is a result of its hype on social media and not necessarily the company's performance. Though there is a potential for monumental gains, meme investors are more likely to experience potentially bigger losses as the stocks become overvalued and their price dramatically plummets.

Are meme stocks a good investment? ›

Here are some potential downsides to consider before you invest in meme stocks: Extreme volatility: In particular, the nature of hype-driven bubbles and short squeezes is a short-term share price spike followed by a share price plummet once positions are liquidated and people stop buying.

Which is the best meme coin to invest now? ›

Top 5 Meme Coins of 2024
Coin NameMarket CapitalizationPrice
Dogecoin$14.18 billion$0.097
Shiba Inu$7.8 billion$0.00001323
Pepe Coin$2.96 billion$0.057039
Bonk$1.103 billion$0.00001572
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Sep 6, 2024

What is the most profitable stock to buy right now? ›

9 Best Stocks To Buy Now
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TopBuild Corp. (BLD)18.2
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The Kraft Heinz Company (KHC)8.7
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Are meme stocks legal? ›

Meme stocks can be bought and sold using an online brokerage account, just like any other stock.

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